I know I'm a bit late, this is amazing! Sorry for all the following questions but how hard is it to add additional bits to this sheet? Do you have a solution for V bits and Ball mills? If so id love to see it!
Hi Cap. The sheet is made as a basic guideline. When you are running your job you just decrease or increase spindelspeed, feed/ min and so on. Thank you for watching
Thanks Great Video I to saw it in Cut It Close and was impressed. Like your a little better because you just talk what needed Cut it Close talk like he talking to kids 1mm = 1/16 inch 12mm = 1/2 inch
Really good video, please check the mm section on the Excel file, on 3mm tool diameter 0.008 (hard wood) I think it should be 0.08, you have a extra 0 in all of them, can you please check if i'm right or wrong?. Thanks in advance.
Hi Thanks for watching and your comment. It is correct remember this is only 1mm tool and cutting in hardwood. But you can try to tweak with the tool you have
I know I'm a bit late, this is amazing!
Sorry for all the following questions but how hard is it to add additional bits to this sheet?
Do you have a solution for V bits and Ball mills?
If so id love to see it!
Hi Cap. The sheet is made as a basic guideline. When you are running your job you just decrease or increase spindelspeed, feed/ min and so on. Thank you for watching
can you give this excel file for edit please help me , it's very usefull for me
Sure download link here. Schoud be a open file. 1drv.ms/x/s!AgaOae17V8HiiIUymP1OlJ9_eD51Zg?e=NQalft
thank for video which category is pvc and acrylic
Hi Thanks for watching. It would be Hard plastic
Thanks Great Video I to saw it in Cut It Close and was impressed. Like your a little better because you just talk what needed Cut it Close talk like he talking to kids 1mm = 1/16 inch 12mm = 1/2 inch
The decimal point is wrong in the chipload table for mm. Please remove a zero after the decimal point.
Is done now
Really good video, please check the mm section on the Excel file, on 3mm tool diameter 0.008 (hard wood) I think it should be 0.08, you have a extra 0 in all of them, can you please check if i'm right or wrong?. Thanks in advance.
Hi Thanks for watching and your comment. It is correct remember this is only 1mm tool and cutting in hardwood. But you can try to tweak with the tool you have
You where right. I did change it in the formel. new link available
Hi, for openning Excel lists is necessary input password.
Only for make changes
Thankyou so much